Follow one of these steps to connect a cable-TV system to your TV instead of a home antenna.
Since cable-TV systems vary, you may wish
your local cable-TV company for additional information.
You can connect the cable-TV system to either ANT
A
or
ANT B
as explained on pages 20 and 21.
A
Follow this diagram if your cable company does not require a converter/decoder box (no scrambled channels):
CABLE/ANTENNA
Incoming
Cable
B
Follow this diagram if your cable company requires a converter/decoder box that can be controlled by remote control.
Most brands of remote-controllable boxes can be controlled by the remote that came packed with your TV
Details for programming your TV’s remote to also control the converter/decoder box are on page 34.
See diagram D if you want to connect a VCR.
(usually
or 4) when selecting
BACK
C
Follow this diagram if your cable company requires a converter/decoder box that cannot
be
controlled by remote control.
Scrambled Cable-TV Channels
Some cable-TV decoders require that you manually switch
from regular to scrambled channels on the decoder
whenever you wish to view the premium pay channels.
By connecting the decoder to the
ANT A
input and
CONVERTER
output on the TV as shown here, you can
switch between the scrambled and unscrambled channels
using the remote control.
To change the incoming signal from
ANT A
to
ANT B,
change the
ANTENNA: A/B
function as explained on
page 21.
3
Optional accessories are available from most RCA dealers and
electronics supply stores.
CABLE-N BOX
BACK
Coaxial Antenna Cables*
Nonscrambled cable channels will come thru
ANT B
input
whenever the channel numbers are yellow. The scrambled
channel from the decoder box will come
the
input
whenever the channel numbers are blue. Be sure to leave the
decoder box set to the scrambled channel, and remember to
tune your TV to the output channel of the converter box
(usually 2.3, or 4).
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